AREP GURME Section 15 References. AREP GURME 2 Section 15 – References References Alcorn S.H., OBrien T.E., Richards L.W., and Dye T.S. (2003) Automated.

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AREP GURME Section 15 References

AREP GURME 2 Section 15 – References References Alcorn S.H., OBrien T.E., Richards L.W., and Dye T.S. (2003) Automated Surface Observing Systems (ASOS): Section 3 - comparisons between ASOS light scattering data and continuous PM 2.5 measurements. Report prepared for the Center for Air Pollution Impact and Trend Analysis, Washington University, St. Louis, MO, by Sonoma Technology, Inc., Petaluma, CA, STI c, October. Alcorn S.H., Richards L.W., and Lehrman D. (2005) Comparisons between light scattering and fine-particle mass data. Technical memorandum prepared for California Air Resources Board, Sacramento, CA by Sonoma Technology, Inc., Petaluma, CA, and Technical and Business Systems, Inc., Santa Rosa, CA, STI TM2, July. Aviles L.B. (2006) Course notes for MT 4110/5110 (air quality) course. Prepared for Plymouth State University, Meteorology Program, Plymouth, NH, January. Brown S.G., Hafner H.R., Sheesley R.J., and Schauer J.J. (2006) Upper Midwest Urban Organics Study. Final report prepared for the Lake Michigan Air Directors Consortium, Des Plaines, IL, by Sonoma Technology, Inc., Petaluma, CA, and the University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, STI FR, March. Cassmassi J. (1999) Improvement of the forecast of air quality and of the knowledge of the local meteorological conditions in the Metropolitan region. Technical report 2. Comision Nacional del Medio Ambiente, Region Metropolitana de Santiago. Chinkin L.R., Tamura T.M., Eisinger D.S., Gorin C.A., Miller D.S., Coe D.L., MacDonald C.P., and Wheeler N.J.M. (2003) Preliminary assessment of ozone and PM air quality issues in Central Ohio. Final report prepared for Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission, Columbus, OH, by Sonoma Technology, Inc., Petaluma, CA, STI FR, June. Chow J.C. (1998) Descriptive data analysis methods. Presentation prepared for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC, by Desert Research Institute, Reno, NV, November.

AREP GURME 3 Section 15 – References References Chow J.C. and Watson J.G. (1997) Guideline on speciated particulate monitoring. Report prepared by Desert Research Institute. Available on the Internet at. Comrie A.C. (1997) Comparing neural networks and regression models for ozone forecasting. J. Air & Waste Manag. Assoc. 47, Comrie A.C. and Yarnal B. (1992) Relationships between synoptic-scale atmospheric circulation and ozone concentrations in metropolitan Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Atmos. Environ. 26B, Cope, M. E., Hess, G. D., Lee, S. H., Tory, K., Azzi, M., Carras, J. N., Lilley, W., Manins, P. C., Nelson, P., Ng, Y. L., Puri, K., Wong, N., Walsh, S., and Young, M. (2004). The Australian Air Quality Forecasting System. Part I: project description and early outcomes. Journal of Applied Meteorology, 43 (5): doi: / Dye T.S., Roberts P.T., and Korc M.E. (1995) Observations of transport processes for ozone and ozone precursors during the 1991 Lake Michigan Ozone Study. J. Appl. Meteorol. 34, (STI-1394). Dye T.S., MacDonald C.P., and Narayanan M. (2000) Development of the Air Quality Early Warning System for Cairo, Egypt. Presented to the Egyptian Environmental Affairs Agency, Cairo, Egypt, September, STI Gardner M.W. and Dorling S.R. (1998) Artificial neural networks (the multilayer perceptron) - a review of applications in the atmospheric sciences. Atmos. Environ. 32, Graham J. (1999) Draft PM 2.5 topic summary. Available on the Internet at. Hess, G. D., Tory, K., Cope, M. E., Lee, S. H., Puri, K., Manins, P. C., and Young, M. (2004). The Australian Air Quality Forecasting System. Part II: case study of a Sydney 7-day. Journal of Applied Meteorology, 43 (5): doi: /

AREP GURME 4 Section 15 – References References Husar R. (1999) Draft PM 2.5 topic summaries. Available on the Internet at Lambeth B. (1998) Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission, Austin, TX. Personal communication. Lutgens F.K. and Tarbuck E.J. (2006) The atmosphere: an introduction to meteorology, 9th ed., Prentice Hall. MacDonald C.P., Chinkin L.R., Dye T.S., and Anderson C.B. (1999) Analysis of PAMS data in California volume I: the use of PAMS radar profiler and RASS data to understand the meteorological processes that influence air quality in selected regions of California. Report prepared for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC, by Sonoma Technology, Inc., Petaluma, CA, STI FR, May. MacDonald C.P., Dye T.S., and Roberts P.T. (2001a) Spatial and temporal observations of the planetary boundary layer during ozone episodes in Southern California. Presented at SCOS97-NARSTO Data Analysis Conference, Los Angeles, CA, February (STI- 2057). MacDonald C.P., Roberts P.T., Main H.H., Dye T.S., Coe D.L., and Yarbrough J. (2001b) The 1996 Paso del Norte Ozone Study: phenomena that influence the local ozone concentrations. Sci. Total Environ. (Special Issue: U.S.-Mexico Transboundary Air Pollution Studies) 276, Nos. 1-3, (STI-1949). Main H.H. and Roberts P.T. (2001) PM 2.5 data analysis workbook. Draft workbook prepared for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards, Research Triangle Park, NC, by Sonoma Technology, Inc., Petaluma, CA, STI DWB, February. Manins, P. C. (Project leader). (2001). Air quality forecasting for Australia's major cities : final report / prepared by Project Management Committee PSS: dh79A. Aspendale, Vic.: CSIRO Atmospheric Research. ii, a-b, Executive vii, 341 p. See:

AREP GURME 5 Section 15 – References References McCarthy M.C., Hafner H.R., Chinkin L.R., Cozzo E.M., Raffuse S.M., and Gray E.A. (2005) Air toxics monitoring data analysis workshop. Presentation prepared for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Raleigh, NC, by Sonoma Technology, Inc., Petaluma, CA, STI , September. Penfold B.M., Funk T.H., and Hafner H.R. (2003) Exploring the use of suitability modeling to locate air toxics monitors in Massachusetts. Paper and presentation prepared for the ESRI International User Conference 2003, San Diego, CA, July 7-11 (STI-2388). Ryan W.F., Dickerson R.R., Doddridge B.G., Morales R.M., and Piety C.A. (1998) Transport and meteorological regimes during high ozone episodes in the mid-Atlantic region: observations and regional modeling. Preprints of the 10 Joint Conference of the Applications of Air Pollution Meteorology with the Air and Waste Management Association, January 11-16, Phoenix, AZ, , American Meteorological Society, Boston, MA. Tory, K., Cope, M. E., Hess, G. D., Lee, S. H., Puri, K., Manins, P. C., and Wong, N. (2004). The Australian Air Quality Forecasting System. Part III: case study of a Melbourne 4-day photochemical smog event. Journal of Applied Meteorology, 43 (5): doi: / Ulriksen P. and Merino M. (2003) Air quality forecast in Santiago, Chile. Presented at the GURME Air Quality Forecasting Workshop, Santiago, Chile, October by the Centro Nacional del Medio Ambiente, Universidad de Chile, Santiago, Chile. Available on the Internet at last accessed April 11, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (1998) National air quality and emissions trends report, Report prepared by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards, Emissions Monitoring and Analysis Division, Air Quality Trends Analysis Group, Research Triangle Park, NC, 454/R , December.

AREP GURME 6 Section 15 – References References U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (2003) Guidelines for developing an air quality (ozone and PM 2.5 ) forecasting program. Prepared by Dye T.S., MacDonald C.P., Anderson C.B., Hafner H.R., Wheeler N.J.M., and Chan A.C. at Sonoma Technology, Inc., Petaluma, CA, STI FR, EPA-456/R , June. Available on the Internet at last accessed April 11, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency ( ) National air quality conferences. Web site prepared for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC. Available on the Internet at last accessed April 11, 2006.